Saturday Quiz: Liz Hurley's 'Civilians' and 15 Brain-Teasers
Are you struggling to crack the Liz Hurley clue? This Saturday quiz offers a fun challenge with 15 diverse questions to test your general knowledge. From celebrity trivia to geography and history, it's designed to engage and entertain quiz enthusiasts.
The Questions
- Which continent is circled by the world's largest ocean current, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current?
- Who served as both the 8th U.S. president and the 8th vice-president?
- Where did Britain's first nudist beach open in 1980?
- What term did actress Liz Hurley coin to refer to non-celebrities?
- Stubbin and rumpy are local names for what type of felines?
- Which famous singer was introduced on The Porter Wagoner Show in September 1967?
- Which country's postal service announced it would stop delivering letters in December 2025?
- What was the only spin-off series from the popular TV show Friends?
- What links Royal Ascot, the Open golf tournament, the Laver Cup, the Olympic heptathlon, and the Cricket World Cup final, listed in descending order?
- What do Fleet, Holloway, Marshalsea, Millbank, and Newgate have in common?
- What connects a hirundine bird, Idris Elba's DCI character, a male monarch, and the singer of Mama Used to Say?
- What links the words Boy, Baby, Reason, and Diary?
- What do the years 1981 and 2005, 1973 and 1992, 1986, and 1999 represent?
- What connects the Gulf of Mexico, Denali, and the U.S. Department of Defense?
- What links Septimius Severus, Constantius Chlorus, Dick Turpin, and Joseph Rowntree?
The Answers
- Antarctica.
- Martin Van Buren.
- Brighton.
- Civilians.
- Manx cats.
- Dolly Parton.
- Denmark.
- Joey.
- They are sports events lasting 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 days, respectively.
- They are all former London prisons.
- Martin Luther King Jr.: martin (bird family), John Luther (character), king (monarch), Junior (Giscombe, singer).
- They are the final words in the titles of the Bridget Jones films.
- Marriage dates of Queen Elizabeth II's children: Charles (1981 and 2005), Anne (1973 and 1992), Andrew (1986), and Edward (1999).
- They were renamed by the Trump administration: Gulf of America, Mount McKinley, and Department of War.
- They all died in York: Roman emperors (Septimius Severus and Constantius Chlorus), highwayman (Dick Turpin), and philanthropist (Joseph Rowntree).
This quiz blends pop culture, history, and geography for a comprehensive test of knowledge. Whether you're a trivia buff or just looking for a weekend challenge, these questions offer something for everyone. Share your score and see how you stack up against friends and family!